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As a child, Martin was listening to alternative/indie rock music and learned how to play guitar. After discovering electronic music through his friends, he started doing some research on the genre and found the Dutch DJ Afrojack.

Since then creating music became more than just a hobby, it became his passion and Martin started experimenting with several genres. From Dubstep to Chill, his music had no boundaries. Soon, he realized that from all these genres, Melbourne Bounce was his favorite. He focused to make name in the genre and eventually all of the famous Melbourne Bounce artists, Deorro, J-Trick, Joel Fletcher, Reece Low and Will Sparks were all playing his tracks.

About two years ago, Martin decided to change his sound by combining the upcoming genre Future House with his classic Melbourne Bounce sound. This resulted in the tracks ‘Just A Game’, ‘Go Down’ and ‘Krew’. This blend of styles didn’t leave him unnoticed. His recent tracks got played by many of the biggest DJs in the world, including Martin Garrix, Afrojack, The Chainsmokers, Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike, Timmy Trumpet and many more.

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